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... produce , as we have seen , the love of fame . They demand it not in the first place -but afterwards — after the genius ... produced works , that are both exaggerated and incorrect . From this censure we except the valua- ble travels of ...
... produce , as we have seen , the love of fame . They demand it not in the first place -but afterwards — after the genius ... produced works , that are both exaggerated and incorrect . From this censure we except the valua- ble travels of ...
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... produced , what it should always produce , a lively cheer- fulness which no worldly concern could extinguish , even when the chill of mis- fortune came upon her . It produced a deep sympathy for the distresses of suffering humanity ...
... produced , what it should always produce , a lively cheer- fulness which no worldly concern could extinguish , even when the chill of mis- fortune came upon her . It produced a deep sympathy for the distresses of suffering humanity ...
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... produced a number of curious and important works , which are far less known in this country than they de- serve ... produced a greater . If we were to bring the history down to the present day , we should find many names that deserve to ...
... produced a number of curious and important works , which are far less known in this country than they de- serve ... produced a greater . If we were to bring the history down to the present day , we should find many names that deserve to ...
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